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LEROY EDWARD GILES Washington, D. C. English Beta Sigma Tau Secretary; Lincolnian Editor 4; Lion Editor 4; Class Vice-President 1, 3; Freshman Advisor 4; Executive Secre- tary Lincoln Players; Student Senate 2-4; Library Assistant 1-4; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3; Phi Kappa Epsilon Honor Society, Presi- dent 4: Dormitory Council 1, 3; Intramural Sports 1-4; Boxing Team 3; Delta Rho Forensic Society 1; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges 4. “Zooty Boy” . . . Sole hearer of Dee Cec's torch, most creditably . . . Should get an ”L” for intramural sports . . . “Most Likely to Succeed,” “Class Writer,” and “Most Versatile” . . . Far-reaching laugh . . . Married save for the ceremony ... In first 1 % of class . . . Dean Hill’s hoy . . . Doesn’t touch “the stuff.” RONALD RICHARD GILLIAM Philadelphia, Pa. Biology Kappa Alpha Psi; Intramural Sports 1-4; Treasurer of Student Senate 4; Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Fraternity. Can't decide who to marry . . . easy going . . . “the canteen Kid” . . . Never without Gihhs . . . WILL make it on a weekend . . . Lover hoy . . . Likes Fords. JOHN HENRY ERNEST GOODWIN Oakland, Calif. Biology Varsity Club 4; Boxing 1; NAACP 1. “Goody” . . . “Trenton Traveler” . . . Been home once since his matriculation . . . Sentimental attachment to Houston Hall . . . “Canvas-hack” . . . One of few re- maining vets. T wentyfour
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER GARNES New York, N. Y. Chemistry Science Club 4; NAACP 2-4. Love-wolf . . . Frequent jaunts to New York . . . Modest , , . Refuses to recognize that he is a heavy . . . Puts the Vets’ Village wives to shame with his cooking and washing. JOHN THOMAS GASKINS, JR. Baltimore, Md. Biology Kappa Alpha Psi; Cheering Squad 1; Intramural Sports 1-4; Dramatics Club 3: NAACP 1, 2; Philosophy Club 4. Unobtrusive . . . Man of indecision . . . The little man with the big car . . . Likeable . . . Woolford's boy . . . Afraid of females ... But has some nice photos. JAMES ALBERT GIBBS Philadelphia, Pa. English Kappa Alpha Psi: Track 1-4; Intramural Sports 1-4: President Senior Class: Captain Track Team 4; Dean of Pledges Kappa Alpha Psi 2-4; Dramatics 3; Varsity Club 1-4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2-4: Associate Editor Lincolnian 4, Staff Reporter 1 3; Who's Who in American Colleges 4. “Get it?” . . . Athlete and scholar . . . “Most Industrious . . . Popular . . . Keen sense of humor . . . Village lover . . . Cohort of Giles . . . Tried to make a fortune with his ten'passenger Chewy coupe . . . One of the four survivors of C-19. T wenty-three
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EARL ELLINGTON GUMBS New York, N. Y. Biology Omega Psi Phi. Vitamin Flinthcart . . . Frustrated Max Roach . . . Skied through his sophomore year . . . Grudge against life . . . Took gym in his senior year . . . Aced out in TV . . . Pocket-book lending library . . . Follower of the brother- hood noire. DON N. HARRIS New York, N. Y. Biology Alpha Phi Alpha; Track 1-4. “Pukey . . . A1 Carey's better half . . . Won his last race . . . Sack-man . . . Army-bound very shortly . . . Heavy . . . Long Island socialite. JOSEPH F. HARRIS Washington, D. C. Sociology Kappa Alpha Pgi; Assistant Dean of Pledges 4; Football 1-4, Captain 4; Baseball 1-4, Captain 2, 3; Varsity Club 2-4; Intra- mural Basketball 2-4; Lincoln Players 4. “Joltin’ Joe ... All C.I.A.A. Back . . . “Class Athlete . . . Lazy—in training . . . Fierce competitor . . . Jovial . . . Loves to rabble . . . Knows more than he'll admit about Wood Night, 1949, i.e. why the woodpile went up prematurely. T wentyfive
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